A nurse is providing information to a local newspaper about the presence of infectious diseases in the United States. Which of the following statements by the nurse is accurate?
A) "It is the goal of the WHO to prevent the transmission of the plague by avoiding direct contact with inflicted individuals."
B) "Rabies is easily spread by contact with animals."
C) "The United States is a certified polio-free country."
D) "The onset of tularemia is characterized by a distinct skin lesion often called a bull's-eye lesion."
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